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Reviewed by Katelyn Hensel for Readers' Favorite
Harold J. Fischel's book Anthony is as meaningful as it is simple. A simple story, with a normal plot, but the depth and the meaning within is so much more. To say that Anthony has had a rough life would be a major understatement. The product of an affair, his relationship with his father had always been strained, but then when his father dies, and his mother falls terminally ill, it's really like life is at an end. Neighborhood violence brings out a spark within Anthony that he didn't even know existed, and he starts to grow into a man - if not in mind, at least in body. His maturity, however, has a long way to go to match the newly adult body. It will take several encounters and shocking moments to get him to finally leave behind the doubts and pain of his childhood and become a true adult.
It's not often that I find a book that truly moves me, but Anthony may have just been it. Anthony is so real...such a realistic and poignant character. He is bitter, confused, sad, angry, and while his experience is not necessarily the norm of a typical young adult, you can easily relate to him. What a transformation. Anthony goes from a scared and weak child to a fierce, understanding, and competent young man. I loved seeing the way that other people had an effect on him. Usually you see characters change because of events that happen, but Anthony really changed based on his perception of himself vs. the perception that others have of him. Fischel writes with skill and craftsmanship that is a joy to read. I would read anything else he has to offer in a heartbeat.